Downhill Ski Tours
Booking one of these amazing Downhill Ski Tours will open up an entirely new world full of adventure for you.
Downhill ski tours combine the thrill of alpine skiing with the stunning beauty of mountainous landscapes, offering a unique way to explore diverse terrains. Perfect for both adventure enthusiasts and those seeking exhilarating experiences, these tours allow travelers to discover pristine slopes and iconic winter scenery. Whether carving through fresh powder or navigating challenging runs, downhill ski tours promise unforgettable memories and a fresh perspective on beloved destinations.
Downhill Ski Tours and Itineraries
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Displaying 7 of 7 tours
Canadian Rockies
Winter Rockies Self-Drive Tour
The spectacular Canadian Rocky Mountains attract visitors from around the world in the summer, but during the winter they become a beautiful snowy playground for skiers and adventurous travellers. The Winter Rockies Self-Drive Tour is a relaxed self-driving itinerary that offers longer stays in each stop, so you can fill each day with your favourite winter activities.
Canadian Rockies
6-Day British Columbia Ski Tour
You will explore the world-class skiing at both Revelstoke and Kicking Horse Mountain on this 6-day guided skiing tour. Your expert local guide will show you some of the best skiing that North America has to offer as you lose yourself in the spectacular beauty of the Rocky Mountain ski scene.
Canadian Rockies
9-Day British Columbia Ski Tour
Make the most out of your ski holiday on this spectacular ski safari to the world-famous slopes of Revelstoke, Kicking Horse and Whitewater. Explore the world-famous BC Powder at some of the snowiest ski resorts in all of Canada as you explore the epic Champagne powder of British Columbia under the guidance of your expert local guide.
Canadian Rockies
9-day Rocky Mountain Ski Tour
Get ready for the ski trip of a lifetime as you explore the stunning Canadian Rockies on this 9-day skiing holiday. You will hit the bowls, chutes and groomers of Lake Louise, Sunshine Village, Kicking Horse and Fernie! You will stay in the authentic mountain towns of Banff, Golden and Fernie, abundant in buzzing local eateries, rich cultural history, and gorgeous natural hot springs for you to enjoy.
Canadian Rockies
11-Day British Columbia Ski Tour
Fulfill the dreams of ski lovers all over the world by hitting 4 exceptional ski resorts on BC’s famous Powder Highway. You will explore chutes , bowls and even some groomers at Rossland’s Red Mountain, Revelstoke, Whitewater in Nelson and Kicking Horse in Golden. Along the way you will enjoy panoramic views of the Rocky Mountains with your expert local guide.
Tours in the Western US
California and Hawaii Multisport Self-Drive Tour
If you’ve ever struggled to decide between a winter ski holiday or a trip to the beach, this tour declares that you can have both! The California and Hawaii Multisport Self-Drive Tour is a 14-day self-guided tour that begins in the snowy playground of Lake Tahoe and ends on the sandy beaches of Hawaii.
Canadian Rockies
12-Day Powder Highway Ski Safari
If you want to explore Canada’s Powder Highway, and the epic, champagne powder, then this 12-day guided ski trip is for you. Explore the ski resorts of Fernie, Whitewater, Red Mountain, Revelstoke, and Kicking Horse by day, and then enjoy these ski towns at night for some après ski.
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General Travel Information
Why Choose Downhill Ski for Your Holiday?
Choosing downhill ski tours for your holiday offers a perfect blend of excitement and breathtaking views. Experience diverse slopes, explore hidden mountain gems, and enjoy the rush of downhill skiing. This unique travel style allows you to cover more terrain while enjoying the scenic beauty and local culture, ensuring an unforgettable vacation.
Top Destinations for Downhill Ski Tours
Top destinations for downhill ski tours include Switzerland, known for its majestic Alps and world-class resorts, and Canada, with its vast ski areas and renowned powder. Japan offers incredible snowfall and unique cultural experiences. These diverse locations provide the perfect backdrop for an unforgettable downhill skiing adventure.
What fitness level is required for downhill ski tours?
Downhill ski tours typically require a moderate to high level of fitness. Participants should be comfortable with physical activity in cold, high-altitude environments and have basic skiing skills.
What should I pack for a downhill ski tour?
Pack warm, layered clothing, waterproof ski gear, sturdy ski boots, gloves, a hat, goggles, sunscreen, a backpack, and personal medications. A small first aid kit and high-energy snacks are also recommended.
Are downhill ski tours suitable for beginners?
While some downhill ski tours offer beginner-friendly slopes, they are generally best suited for intermediate to advanced skiers. Beginners should ensure the tour offers suitable terrain and instruction.
Do I need to bring my own ski gear?
Yes, bringing your own ski gear, including skis, boots, and poles, is recommended. Some tours may offer rental options; check with the tour provider for specific requirements.
How do I choose the right downhill ski tour for me?
Consider your skiing skill level, fitness, and the type of terrain you prefer. Research different tours, their difficulty levels, and the scenic and cultural highlights they offer.
What safety measures are in place during the tours?
Downhill ski tours include experienced guides, regular safety briefings, and established emergency protocols. Participants are trained in safety procedures and the use of safety equipment.
Are meals and accommodations included in the tour packages?
Many downhill ski tours offer inclusive packages that cover meals and accommodations. Confirm the details with the tour provider before booking.
Can I join a downhill ski tour alone?
Yes, solo travelers are welcome on downhill ski tours. These tours often foster a sense of community, allowing solo participants to connect with like-minded individuals.
What is the group size for downhill ski tours?
Group sizes can vary but typically range from small groups of 6-12 people. Smaller groups allow for more personalized instruction and safer skiing environments.
What if I have a health issue during the tour?
Guides are trained to handle health issues and provide first aid. Inform the tour operator of any pre-existing conditions before the tour and carry necessary medications.
Is travel insurance necessary for downhill ski tours?
Yes, travel insurance is highly recommended for downhill ski tours to cover medical emergencies, trip cancellations, and lost belongings.
How do I prepare for a downhill ski tour?
Start a regular fitness routine focusing on cardio, strength, and endurance training. Familiarize yourself with basic skiing techniques and ensure you have the necessary gear.
What cultural experiences can I expect on a downhill ski tour?
Downhill ski tours often include opportunities to learn about local cultures, traditions, and environmental conservation efforts, providing a well-rounded experience.
Can dietary restrictions be accommodated on downhill ski tours?
Yes, many downhill ski tours can accommodate dietary restrictions. Communicate your needs to the tour operator in advance to ensure appropriate meal arrangements.
What type of accommodations are provided on the tour?
Accommodations can vary from simple mountain lodges and hotels to more luxurious resorts. Some tours may offer unique stays in traditional alpine cabins.
Are there non-skiing activities available during the tour?
Yes, many downhill ski tours include additional activities such as guided snowshoeing, cultural visits, and opportunities to explore local towns and landmarks.
What is the best time of year for a downhill ski tour?
The best time for a downhill ski tour depends on the destination. Typically, the winter and early spring months offer the best conditions for downhill skiing.
How is luggage handled on a downhill ski tour?
Most downhill ski tours provide luggage transport services, allowing you to carry only essential items while your main luggage is transferred to the next accommodation.
What kind of food is provided during downhill ski tours?
Meals on downhill ski tours typically include hearty, nutritious options suitable for cold-weather activities. Expect a mix of local cuisine and standard fare to keep you energized.
Can I customize my downhill ski tour?
Yes, many tour operators offer customizable downhill ski tours to match your preferences in terms of duration, difficulty level, and additional activities. Discuss your requirements with the tour provider.
What kind of training is included in downhill ski tours?
Many downhill ski tours include professional instruction on skiing techniques, navigation, and avalanche safety, helping participants improve their skills and confidence.